Coal India Limited with the help of new techniques like seed ball plantation, seed casting through drones and Miyawaki plantation in its various mines is in the process of converting its abandoned mines into eco-parks which have become popular as eco-tourism destinations. These eco-parks and tourism sites are also proving to be a source of livelihood for the local populace. Thirty such eco-parks are already attracting steady footfalls and plans are afoot for creation of more eco parks and eco-restoration sites in CIL’s mining areas.
Some of the popular destinations that provide further fillip to coal mine tourism include Gunjanpark, ECL, Gokul eco-cultural park, BCCL, Kenapara eco-tourism site and AnanyaVatika, SECL, Krishnashila eco restoration site and Mudwani eco-parks, NCL, Ananta medicinal garden, MCL, BalGangadhar Tilak eco park, WCL and Chandra Sekhar Azad eco park, CCL.
Besides the above, during 2022-23,Coal India has has planted over 30 lakh saplings in the current fiscal and already surpassed its annual plantation target of 1510 hectares by expanding its green cover to 1610 hectares.
The company . In the last five fiscal years till FY ’22, 4392 hectares of greening inside the mine lease area has created a carbon sink potential of 2.2 LT/year.
Coal India has adopted the Miyawaki method to increase green cover on mined out land. CIL subsidiaries MCL and NCL, have carried out plantation using Miyawaki method over an area of 10 hectares and 2.5 hectares respectively. The method consists of creating a plantation of native trees. The saplings are planted in a manner where they grow quickly and capture carbon from the atmosphere.